Mighty Paw Smart Bell 2.0 Potty Training Dog Doorbell, White
In a Nutshell
- Effective for potty training with varied toning options.
- Well-suited for larger dogs.
- Small dogs may have difficulties pressing the bell.
Quick Verdict
The Mighty Paw Smart Bell is an excellent tool for potty training dogs, highly praised for its functionality and durability, but may not be suitable for smaller breeds due to the force required to activate the bell.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Training (5)
The doorbell is a helpful tool for potty training dogs.
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Durable Design (3)
The product is made with durable materials.
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Versatile Tone (1)
The doorbell offers different tone options to accommodate various needs.
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Perpetual Battery (1)
The batteries last for a long time, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
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Make Buying Process Easy (1)
It supports a great purchasing process.
Cons
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Small Dog Usage Difficulty (3) minor
Female dog users of smaller breeds may find it hard to activate the bell.
Tip: Place flat on the floor
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Sound Quality Complaints (1) minor
Some users find the sounds off-key and strange.
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Aluminum uses fall off quickly (1) minor
The aluminum needs to be changed before it falls off.
Tip: change Aluminium once in a while
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog owners with larger breeds β Effective for potty training and durable for long-term use.
- β’ Multiple dog households β Can be used both inside and outside for easy communication with pets.
- β’ Busy pet owners β Helps reduce accidents even when pets are left unattended.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of small or teacup dogs β Difficult for smaller dogs to activate the bell.
- β’ People looking for a touch-sensitive option β The sound is not touch-sensitive.
Durability & Care
Factors: Frequent use, Environmental exposure (outdoor use)
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Wipe clean once a month
- π‘ Avoid contact with water
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Life, or rather floor saving. Have a new pup learning cues to go outside. He knows to go by door but doesn't always wait. If you catch my drift. He now has mastered the doorbell and will even hit it multiple times if itβs urgent. "
"For the force needed to activate the bell, these aren't really useful for small or teacup dogs unless you're going to put them flat on the floor so they can stand on it. My small dog couldn't activate it using her nose or paw. "
Bottom Line
A great investment if you need a reliable potty training tool and your dogs are of a suitable size, not recommended for smaller breeds with issues.